Pastor Humphrey and his family will celebrate 20 years pastoring at Scottsville Assembly of God. The church is excited to celebrate this event on Sunday in the morning service. The special speaker will be the Rev. Larry Moore and a potluck lunch will follow the service. Pastor Humphrey and his wife, Marylou, have been the pastors for 20 years this month. They have seen lots of changes in the church since they came.

They started their ministry as pastors in the old Scottsville Church School house building that seated approximately 80 people. There was approximately 29 people attending the church at that time. In the years of their pastoring, they have been a part of building a new church building that seats approximately 250 people, fellowship hall, youth/childrens facility and a Royal Rangers’ Post. There is approximately 175 people attending now. The church family is excited to celebrate this milestone with the Humphrey Family and appreciate all they have done in the past 20 years and all the years to come. All friends and family of the Humphrey’s are invited to celebrate in this service.

Flat Rock to host revival

Flat Rock Worship Center, located at 12275 State Highway 359 in London, will host a revival with anointed preaching and singing starting Sunday through Wednesday. The special guest will be the Dean Caldwell Ministries. Sunday services will be at 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. and Monday through Wednesday services will begin at 7 p.m. For more information call (918 758-9188.

Clemons to deliver first sermon Sunday

With humble beginnings in his call to deliver the Gospel of Christ, Omar T.E. Clemons will bring forth his first sermon at 11 a.m. Sunday at the Trinity Missionary Baptist Church, 504 Cedar St. Morrilton, where Brandon L. Williams is the Pastor.

Mr. Clemons is a native of Morrilton and currently resides in Russellville. He is a graduate of Russellville High School and attended Arkansas State University. Mr. Clemons has been employed with Entergy Arkansas for 13 years. He is a journeyman lineman.

He is the son of Mrs. Ramona Clemons Scott of Russellville and Mr. Freddie Clemons of Morrilton. Grandparents are Mary Mills Harris and Lee Harris Sr. of Plummerville and the late Henry E. Mills, and the late Lonnie and Edith Clemons of Morrilton.

Everyone is welcome to attend as Mr. Clemons begins his spirit-filled journey with the Lord.

All Saints’ Episcopal confirmation Sunday

All Saints’ Episcopal Church of Russellville cordially invites family, friends and community members to celebrate the confirmation of 19 people into the All Saints’ Episcopal Church at 10:30 a.m. on Sunday. This is an exciting time for the people joining the Parish, and the church welcomes all to attend this Holy event in the life of the Church. The Right Rev. Larry Benfield has been the presiding Bishop of the Arkansas Episcopal Diocese since 2007. There is a potluck for everyone immediately after the service.

Baker’s Creek to host singing

Baker’s Creek Free Will Baptist church, located at State Highway 7 North and Baker’s Creek Road, will host a special open mic singing at 5 p.m. Sunday. Everyone is welcome to bring your songs and instruments. Soup and sandwiches will be served after the singing.